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. >> nasty maybe,but-- i'll let adam decide whether it's nefarious, but it's clearly keynesian economics at work, when you think about it. and when the president ran around saying the health care bill wouldn't cost anything, i guarantee part of the bizarre economic analysis how many department of the jobs were created and how it would impact the economy and this is it. >> adam, do you see anything in this that worries you at all. >> not in the way at that it appears to worry everybody else. so far what we've had an is extremely smug conversation. we have piece of legislation that-- >> how could it be anything else when you've got navigators at $40 an hour? i'm sorry. >> what we're looking at it a complex problem. do you think for a moment the health care system is it straight forward and everybody can completely understand what they're doing. what we're talking about doing, i don't know where gerri's statistic comes from. we're talking about adding u to 30 million more people having health insurance in this country. that's going to be complicated. >> complicated and more money than we co
. >> nasty maybe,but-- i'll let adam decide whether it's nefarious, but it's clearly keynesian economics at work, when you think about it. and when the president ran around saying the health care bill wouldn't cost anything, i guarantee part of the bizarre economic analysis how many department of the jobs were created and how it would impact the economy and this is it. >> adam, do you see anything in this that worries you at all. >> not in the way at that it appears to worry...
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>> adam was from a family that mental health treatment was not denied to. they had the financial where with all to get whatever help they needed. i think we'll wait for the report to come out to go any further than that. but we're trying to do things in our state to make sure that families have access to mental health, that education professionals in schools where they're most likely to come into contact with young people who are disturbed will have the training to recognize that and will intervene. >> quickly because my time actually has run out, but i need to ask you, you have several gunmakers and manufacturers in your state, other states are now courting them because of this new restrictive law. some of them are going to make the kinds of weapons you have banned. do you want those companies to stay in your state? >> you know, we've been clear. people are welcome to stay in our state as long as they're producing a product that can be sold in the united states legally. by the way, those companies have been courted over the years to move many, many times.
>> adam was from a family that mental health treatment was not denied to. they had the financial where with all to get whatever help they needed. i think we'll wait for the report to come out to go any further than that. but we're trying to do things in our state to make sure that families have access to mental health, that education professionals in schools where they're most likely to come into contact with young people who are disturbed will have the training to recognize that and will...
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adam lanza -- i'll give you the floor. adam lanza, his mother was a legal gun owner. how do you know this person, that his mother, would not have obeyed the law and limited the magazine clip and then adam lanza would have been limited to ten rounds instead of 30? >> megan, people that know guns -- you can change magazine clips in a second. there's no evidence that, you know, that anything would have changed. >> so you go to the gun salesman, mayor, and you go to buy a 30-round clip and he says, don't waste your money, young man, because, you know, you can change those magazines really fast in a manner of seconds. you just take the ten-round one. this is the stupidest argument. they want the 30-round clips because they want to have access to them for hunters, i guess. i don't know who, or people defending themselves in their homes against the government. but, you know, yet they say we can flick this thing out of here in ten seconds. apparently up in newtown, luckily, it's not that easy for a nut to change clips. >> i have to tell you, chris, it's crazy. all of their ar
adam lanza -- i'll give you the floor. adam lanza, his mother was a legal gun owner. how do you know this person, that his mother, would not have obeyed the law and limited the magazine clip and then adam lanza would have been limited to ten rounds instead of 30? >> megan, people that know guns -- you can change magazine clips in a second. there's no evidence that, you know, that anything would have changed. >> so you go to the gun salesman, mayor, and you go to buy a 30-round clip...
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. >> adams, another longtime aspen-based independent real estate business owner. >> well, i'm going to strike out. i was young enough, naive enough to think i could do it and i just started off on my own thinking i could do this better. >> well, the real estate market has changed just as aspen has. we started selling old houses that needed to be remodeled. >> this man came to aspen for the ski slopes and then started selling property on the side more than three decades ago. >> it's evolved. it's a luxury market. now we're selling luxurious homes like this. >> garnett smith is bill's partner. she loves the small town world of aspen real estate. looking around these houses are gorgeous, and they're enormous, and they're on this amazing hill. you can see the gondola in the background. what does something like this cost? >> which one? the one we're in would probably sell for about $9 million, $10 million. across the street $15 million to $20 million. >> with millions of dollars at stake and a growing international clientele, it's no surprise that big companies took notice. local independen
. >> adams, another longtime aspen-based independent real estate business owner. >> well, i'm going to strike out. i was young enough, naive enough to think i could do it and i just started off on my own thinking i could do this better. >> well, the real estate market has changed just as aspen has. we started selling old houses that needed to be remodeled. >> this man came to aspen for the ski slopes and then started selling property on the side more than three decades...
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. ♪ for 26-year-old adam membry, rosie and the ramblers sound like this. one loud noise. what does music mean to you? >> i feel like we all have things we do, whatever, good or bad, and music has that way of just letting it out. ♪ >> reporter: without hearing aids, adam is deaf. with them, he can hear 70% of the sounds around him. for people that don't understand, what is it that you hear? >> with the hearing aids, it's not very clear. it's a lot of noise. >> reporter: lip reading a live concert only gives you a sliver of the experience. until now. while other concertgoers are cheering for the headliners on stage, adam is focused elsewhere. how much of the entire musical experience do you get at a signed concert? >> it's there, you can experience it. >> reporter: the rock stars to the deaf and hard of hearing, barbie parker, and her team of interpreters, at lotus sign. if someone said to me sign language interpreter for live music, it sounds like an oxymoron. you would understand where i'm coming from, right? >> absolutely. everybody asks. everybody asks. and you kind o
. ♪ for 26-year-old adam membry, rosie and the ramblers sound like this. one loud noise. what does music mean to you? >> i feel like we all have things we do, whatever, good or bad, and music has that way of just letting it out. ♪ >> reporter: without hearing aids, adam is deaf. with them, he can hear 70% of the sounds around him. for people that don't understand, what is it that you hear? >> with the hearing aids, it's not very clear. it's a lot of noise. >>...
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we worked with kelly adam son team and partners, we attempted to identify in the glass design of the building ways to find a means to make that glass facade as safe as possible and material connections. for the metal facade you heard bob talked about a savings there. the engineering team in part of our guidance and part under fred's guidance are working on that metal facade, not only the wonderful ace aesthetics he proposed to you and we found ways to enhance the opportunity for the sprinkler system in the building to survive through very minor and important motivations in modifications in the way the structure is designed and we introduced a loop piping system. this was a very inexpensive solution that increased the reliability of the sprinkler system enormously. another recommendation we made is the building is at tall enough so it wouldn't get so much pressure from the water system and they recommend and additional fire pump. on the fire alarm system, we took a look at the redundancy system of putting of multiple devices and found a way to rewire the fire alarm system using altern
we worked with kelly adam son team and partners, we attempted to identify in the glass design of the building ways to find a means to make that glass facade as safe as possible and material connections. for the metal facade you heard bob talked about a savings there. the engineering team in part of our guidance and part under fred's guidance are working on that metal facade, not only the wonderful ace aesthetics he proposed to you and we found ways to enhance the opportunity for the sprinkler...
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my name is steve adams. i live in the district and management director of the trust and branches within the mission station area and with the upper market castro. i want to thank police chief, because he did 2 things that made a big difference in this neighborhood. he brought chuck into this neighborhood and changed the way community policing is done, not only in this district but all throughout the city and i have to thank you for that because that made the big difference in the castro, knowey valley, you go in this district they call about the community policing and i know craig brought that when he came. bob is a tireless tireless tireless captain. he's at every meeting and everywhere i go in the mission and i'm all over this district. the man is there. i wonder if he even goes home. i want to thank you all and really commend the work that our captain moezer has done and especially chuck with all the events and those of you with lgbt community. chuck really keeps it together. with carnival and so i just w
my name is steve adams. i live in the district and management director of the trust and branches within the mission station area and with the upper market castro. i want to thank police chief, because he did 2 things that made a big difference in this neighborhood. he brought chuck into this neighborhood and changed the way community policing is done, not only in this district but all throughout the city and i have to thank you for that because that made the big difference in the castro, knowey...
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captains are here to basically answer questions that we have and also from the planning department we have adam vara and lily langlos to answer questions but right now i want to go ahead and ask the public to come forward. i will call up your name. several people have submitted cards and you have two minutes to make your public comments at this point. [calling speaker names] come on up. roger. >> thank you supervisor. i am roger ritter. i'm a 60 year resident of district 7, and i'm current president of the balboa terrace home association, vice president of the west of twin peaks central council. my particular concern is traffic safety on westportal where my wife and i walk everyday and westportal and 14th avenue which currently has stop signs but no traffic lights. that has become an increasingly dangerous intersection and left turns and u turns and cars essentially forcing pedestrians to play russian roulette but cars may stop at the signs. pedestrians stop and it's unclear who has the right of way. if the pedestrian is in cross walk and cars move forward and we also have a problem with cars w
captains are here to basically answer questions that we have and also from the planning department we have adam vara and lily langlos to answer questions but right now i want to go ahead and ask the public to come forward. i will call up your name. several people have submitted cards and you have two minutes to make your public comments at this point. [calling speaker names] come on up. roger. >> thank you supervisor. i am roger ritter. i'm a 60 year resident of district 7, and i'm...
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laroches, adam and andy are the last two brothers to homer in the same game. that has been done 25 time, but the uptons are the first to do that and win the game. >>> after initially having trouble scoring runs there has been no problem for the a's. kobcocrisp initially got it going against oakland's new rival in the al west, the houston astros. chris goes the opposite way, leading off against bud norris. well, that is something another bay area kid, jason castro found out in the bottom of the inning. he goes that way with a pair of runners aboard. this off bartolo cologne since his suspension. noris dumps one into right center. they scored 4 times before the inning was ore. in theth, seth smith found that hitter-friendly location in left-field. the a's get three home runs in the game and lead the american league lead with 9. one more time in houston tomorrow to wrap up series. >>> one babe's baseballed a star ladin game, albert pujols to center. that was a 2-run shot. pujols in theth, no doubt about this one either. different part of the ballpark, same result
laroches, adam and andy are the last two brothers to homer in the same game. that has been done 25 time, but the uptons are the first to do that and win the game. >>> after initially having trouble scoring runs there has been no problem for the a's. kobcocrisp initially got it going against oakland's new rival in the al west, the houston astros. chris goes the opposite way, leading off against bud norris. well, that is something another bay area kid, jason castro found out in the...
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[applause] >> up next for mesa arizona we sit down with valerie adams. in her book "eisenhower's fine group of fellows" she examines eisenhower's use of civilians in helping craft foreign and domestic policy. see what role do civilians play and domestic and international policy? >> well, for advising purposes for presidents and important law and i think eisenhower, president eisenhower did an excellent job in utilizing the resources of civilian advisers. the 1950s was a time of tremendous technical change and with the tensions of the cold war eisenhower had to rely on those experts in science, technology, in government and politics to come together and get him sound recommendations to how to develop a strong national defense because quite frankly the united states was a new territory at this point in the cold war. how do you guard against a possible surprise attack from the soviet union? what resources do we have where we don't have to tax the american people so heavily? what eisenhower did was he to use some of the best monies in president of m.i.t. and
[applause] >> up next for mesa arizona we sit down with valerie adams. in her book "eisenhower's fine group of fellows" she examines eisenhower's use of civilians in helping craft foreign and domestic policy. see what role do civilians play and domestic and international policy? >> well, for advising purposes for presidents and important law and i think eisenhower, president eisenhower did an excellent job in utilizing the resources of civilian advisers. the 1950s was a...
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. >> the shop that celled a gun to adam lanza lost his firearms license. he bought the gun years ago. reports say it's unclear whether the weapon was used in the shooting. but authorities raided the store right after the tragedy, they said for undisclosed reason and it is owner has had its license revoke and the atf has not explained. lanza killed 6 adults and 22 children. >> jamie: the white house and capitol hill is bracing for a long, potentially, messy battle on gun control. >> reporter: the national rifle association enlisted asa hutchinson to lay out measures to make schools safer. he said when it comes to the school safety plan, president obama has taken the debate over gun control totally in the wrong direction. >> let me emphasize, it is not about arming teachers. teachers should teach and others should protect. it is really about providing armed officers first and then secondly, if that's not available, to have an armed school staff that's trained and selected. >> reporter: he said that government can't regulate the hearts and minds of criminals
. >> the shop that celled a gun to adam lanza lost his firearms license. he bought the gun years ago. reports say it's unclear whether the weapon was used in the shooting. but authorities raided the store right after the tragedy, they said for undisclosed reason and it is owner has had its license revoke and the atf has not explained. lanza killed 6 adults and 22 children. >> jamie: the white house and capitol hill is bracing for a long, potentially, messy battle on gun control....
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murkowski are ray i murrayd he was adamant it was dr. murray because he couldn't get the doctors in london to get him what he really wanted. >> geraldo: remind us how well you knew michael? >> i have known michael for 11 years and just to go back on something that diane just said. i'm not saying that michael brought this upon himself. i totally agree that he was enabled and mishandled and pushed far more than he ever should be pushed to do the concerts and i think that the fact that he had a drug dependency doesn't necessarily mean that conrad murray or aeg are not the accountable. i mean clearly just after spending five minutes with him i mean i spent an hour with him in march but after five minutes i could tell that there was something wrong and this is a man that i only saw four times a year. and with aeg dealing with him day after day and people performing with him and training with him, why did no one pick up that he wasn't well? i mean they to have a duty of caring for him. >> geraldo: you thought they should have seen it, it was t
murkowski are ray i murrayd he was adamant it was dr. murray because he couldn't get the doctors in london to get him what he really wanted. >> geraldo: remind us how well you knew michael? >> i have known michael for 11 years and just to go back on something that diane just said. i'm not saying that michael brought this upon himself. i totally agree that he was enabled and mishandled and pushed far more than he ever should be pushed to do the concerts and i think that the fact that...
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with all due respect the truth is that adam lanza stole his mother's gun. she could have gotten the gun legally with no problem. he was a nut job. why don't we have access to their mental records? >> the nra nine years ago called for european you versal background checks and -- universal background checks and now did an about face. if you reduce the capacity maybe instead of having 20 children die it could have been 18 or 16 or 15. they are trying to reduce the shooters' capability of firing the weapon over and over again. >> judge jeanine: at the same time the truth is that there are people who don't have these guns, the illegal gun owners who aren't going to be impacted by this at all. >> listen, look, criminals are not going to comply with the law. but you there is something in the move to restrict guns, a lot of police chiefs -- let me finish the point. a lot of police chiefs and a lot of police chiefs want gun control. >> the laws don't have is an effect. we need to it handle the mental health issue. >> oh, you agree with me? >> judge jeanine: we all a
with all due respect the truth is that adam lanza stole his mother's gun. she could have gotten the gun legally with no problem. he was a nut job. why don't we have access to their mental records? >> the nra nine years ago called for european you versal background checks and -- universal background checks and now did an about face. if you reduce the capacity maybe instead of having 20 children die it could have been 18 or 16 or 15. they are trying to reduce the shooters' capability of...
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all they caravel was the arartment about the tucker act representative adams tried the eme it -- free himself from that team by telling the justices that the house and senate be reeen them had not fought a a tment about,he if should forget about that tujust er act. it applies on was ry suealecito they told the court that had not come up in this session. herevil another example. the year after he left the solicitor general's office he issued a credit card which caletied something that was legl in the state where the bank had its headquarters with the lre tl in states where customers used the card. the iriti anyng bank was sch rioffl bank it ill interstate, and is rival contended that he sure wasto ssing its lgaation to they injury to the rival by stealing customers. the rwou al that the first theywas rmented for evee bethin- it seems to be going his way. one softball qch another. then bob stood up and opened now with the legal a3 19s the observation about economics. if the issuing bank really was charging excessive interesrom interest higher than a rwou al bank. doing a favor. consumer
all they caravel was the arartment about the tucker act representative adams tried the eme it -- free himself from that team by telling the justices that the house and senate be reeen them had not fought a a tment about,he if should forget about that tujust er act. it applies on was ry suealecito they told the court that had not come up in this session. herevil another example. the year after he left the solicitor general's office he issued a credit card which caletied something that was legl...
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. >> if you have 20% that are adamant, that can outweigh 80%. twenty% to show up and volt and 80% to other things, that is what often rules. all right, meanwhile. >> the national semi final game between the women's game -- michigan game and louisville is hours away. the team making the first appearance in the final 4. players are still adjusting to all of the attention they getting. they have gain -- they have kick -- tipoff at 3:30 this afternoon pacific time and this afternoon, the giants will be getting the world series championship rings during the home game against the cardinals. >> given that and the opening weekend, we sat down with the giants ceo larry baer. the first thing, the status of major league baseball there and where do you see baseball going five or 10 years from now? >> i see baseball much more international than it is today. we have a little taste of it with the classic that is paid -- played more in europe, it's played more in other far easter countries besides japan and china, and i think that is a good thing for the game.
. >> if you have 20% that are adamant, that can outweigh 80%. twenty% to show up and volt and 80% to other things, that is what often rules. all right, meanwhile. >> the national semi final game between the women's game -- michigan game and louisville is hours away. the team making the first appearance in the final 4. players are still adjusting to all of the attention they getting. they have gain -- they have kick -- tipoff at 3:30 this afternoon pacific time and this afternoon,...
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his mother, would not have obeyed the law and limited the magazine clip and then adam lanza limited to ten rounds instead of 30? >> megan, you could -- people that know guns, can you change magazine clips in a second. there's no evidence that -- that, you know, that anything would have changed. >> what do you say to that? >> i say there's a lot of evidence thing koss have changed. this young man emptied 154 shells. 154 bullets, in five minutes. if he had to change magazines more often no doubt it would have created breaks, and people could have made a difference and stopped maybe some of the killing. the families feel clear about that, and i certainly feel clear about it. if you can change them so quickly, why do you need more than ten jn i would turn that argument around's in connecticut, we could listen to both sides and be respectful. respect people's rights to hunt and self-protection, bust also pass strong laws that address these mass killings. >> president obama will be in hartford tomorrow. what do you want to hear from him? >> i want to hear they're going to keep at this at
his mother, would not have obeyed the law and limited the magazine clip and then adam lanza limited to ten rounds instead of 30? >> megan, you could -- people that know guns, can you change magazine clips in a second. there's no evidence that -- that, you know, that anything would have changed. >> what do you say to that? >> i say there's a lot of evidence thing koss have changed. this young man emptied 154 shells. 154 bullets, in five minutes. if he had to change magazines...
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. >> chris adams lives on lake harris in florida. name your water sport, and you can bet that he'll grab a bunch of friends and do it. >> it's a beautiful, big lake. we'll take the boat out and we'll go slalom skiing, knee boarding, wakeboarding. >> in 2006 he discovers a new water sport. kite tubing. it's a cross between water skiing and, well, flying. >> basically after a certain speed the kite tube will gain lift and fly behind the boat. >> soon chris invites his friends to the lake to try out his new toy. >> chris called me up one day and said, hey, i got this kite tube. you sit on it kind of like a jet ski and it has a 15-foot wing span, and you can actually get, you know, 10, 20, 30 feet of air. i was like, count me in. >> what really excited me about kite tubing was the adrenaline rush i knew would come from it that looked amazingly fun. >> one by one, they all tried to master this strange sport. but it's hard. >> you've just got to grip it and rip it, take a chance every once in a while. >> finally it's chase rushing's turn.
. >> chris adams lives on lake harris in florida. name your water sport, and you can bet that he'll grab a bunch of friends and do it. >> it's a beautiful, big lake. we'll take the boat out and we'll go slalom skiing, knee boarding, wakeboarding. >> in 2006 he discovers a new water sport. kite tubing. it's a cross between water skiing and, well, flying. >> basically after a certain speed the kite tube will gain lift and fly behind the boat. >> soon chris invites...